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Revision as of 15:41, 8 March 2012
To be able to connect to your UiB home directory as a network disk, you need a working UiB VPN.
Students
- In Finder: Go -> Connect to Server... (cmd + k)
- Type:
"smb://username@rasurt.uib.no" and click Connect - Type your usename, password and click Connect
- Your home directory should then be listed as a network disk in Finder
(Check your work computer, ask a student, or contact BRITA if you are not sure about the path and name of your home directory.
You can also visit a PC-Assistant at: PC-Assistant)
Employees
- In Finder: Go -> Connect to Server... (cmd + k)
- Type:
"smb://skuld.uib.no/home/username" and click Connect - Type your usename, password and click Connect
- Your home directory should then be listed as a network disk in Finder
(Check your work computer, ask a colleague, or contact BRITA if you are not sure about the path and name of your home directory. You can also call BRITA on tel: 555 84700)